For the first conditions in almost a decade, San Jose Keeper Joe Cannon stepped on to the grassland at Buckshaw Stadium for a regular seasoned soccer match. Having played his collegiate life's work at Santa Clara University, the soccer field was all too familiar. McAfee Coliseum provided the first where it hurts match for the Earthquakes this season, but Cannon admitted before the amusement that Buck Shaw carried a bizarre sentiment.
“We have all been waiting for the field to be done. It’s salubrious to practice on this field. Oakland is venue where we will monkey about three times, but we will only train once or twice… This is obviously something that we have all been looking forward to.”
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Inspired by their first true accommodations crowd of the season, the Earthquakes came out quarrelsome early, providing intense on-ball coercion whenever Dallas had possession. Although the Earthquakes were capable to generate more opportunities, FC Dallas proved to be stingy on their back cable as well. Each team created a fare dole out of chances, but neither team could capitalize as ruling ended with a 0-0 tie. The San Jose defense had a monstrousness game, as Jason Hernandez stepped up to fill in for injured defensive daring Ryan Cochrane. Earthquake Chief executive officer Coach Frank Yallop conceded the teams offensive frustrations, but felt the band should have broken through to net at least one goal.
“The team is creating chances; they honest aren’t going in… I meditate on scoring will be the last thing that comes with this line-up, and it has proven to be that. We just couldn’t cease on the end of one of them (the opportunities). It’s disappointing in that front, I felt the guys worked in the end hard, should have got something out of it. We should have won the game to be honest.”
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